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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 61166" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>B. albo is an great T to have. My love of them began with a freebie, I'd don't think I'd have bought one from choice, but I soon fell for the busy little T and bought 2 more. As slings they do burrow but you can see them at work down below and they are constantly shoveling substrate around. They prefer dry substrate, I use coco fibre for mine and as long as they have a water bowl, slings can manage with a bottle top, they'll be fine. Once they reach 1-1.5" they spend more and more time on the surface, 2 of mine no longer hide away at all although the smallest still has a bolt hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 61166, member: 3458"] B. albo is an great T to have. My love of them began with a freebie, I'd don't think I'd have bought one from choice, but I soon fell for the busy little T and bought 2 more. As slings they do burrow but you can see them at work down below and they are constantly shoveling substrate around. They prefer dry substrate, I use coco fibre for mine and as long as they have a water bowl, slings can manage with a bottle top, they'll be fine. Once they reach 1-1.5" they spend more and more time on the surface, 2 of mine no longer hide away at all although the smallest still has a bolt hole. [/QUOTE]
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